1946-11-25 — Page 8

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

7. D'Aguilar St

H.K..

9. Middle Rd. -Kow.

OPRINT

CAMERAS

FOT

& PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1946.

Sporting Page

Atrocious Weather Resulted

In Soccer Upsets

London, Nov. 23.

Atrocious conditions, with winds of gale-like, force, driving rain and treacherous grounds, some of which suffered in the various flood areas, were responsible for some surprises in today's football programme.

The local fire brigade had to pump water from the pitch at Newport where the field was churned into a quagmire in the second-half, with play- ers floundering in all directions.

Parts of Notts Forent's ground were submerged with flood waters, the Forest played on the neight bearing Notts County ground and lost by only one goal.

Struggling Bury, "who were Third from the bottom of the Second Division and have not won a match since the opening day of provided the biggest Lit season. surprise of the day by holding costly Newcastle, League leaders. All the wiles of the £50,000 New sulle forward line' enuhi' rot pre- vent, this

team-work, speed and ball control gained them their sixth away win Watford scored of the season.

the start but 45 seconds from Bristol City levelled to 2-2 by halftime and scored the winning 20al five minutes before the end of a keen second half.

t Doncaster Rovers, with 20, and Chester 27, head the Third North- on and both won casily today.

Scottish League

over

REFEREES' DINNER

The first post-war inval dinner of the H.K. Football Referees' Association will be held at Gloucester Hotel, on Saturday, December 3. Att referees and linesmen intend- ing to attend are requested to communicate with Mr. LE G. Young care of Royal Naval

or 34141 cx 25.)

SING TAO'S FOOTBALL RESULTS

EASY WIN OVER RAF

SENIOR SHIELD

Sing Tao

GR.A.F.

JUNIOR SHIELD

R.N. Beat 3 Cdo Brig

Royal Navy XI beat 3,Com- mando Brigade in a one-sided Sing Tao 3 H.Q. Land Forces 1 match at King's Park on Satur-

day.

3 Commando Bde.

Briggs

Warne

In a clean hard-fought game on the Club the Chinese forwards began to Major Furlong, c. Varley, b."

get the measure of the RA.F. Ground yesterday after-defence and it was no surprise Lieut Pickering, 1.b.w., b. noon, Sing Tao qualified when, folowing a well executed Hospital (Telephone, 2010, for the Second Round of movement, Cheng Kam-hai Capt. Gourley, 1.b.w., b. Briggs drew the R.A.F. defence and Lieut Kennedy, b. Briggs .... the Senior Shield by then neatly trapped the ball to Capt. Fearn, c. Tait b. Warne scoring a comfortable 6- Fung King-cheung, who was Sgt. Sinclair, c. Stocks, b.

to Sheppard 2 victory over R.A.F. unmarked, for the latter The game did not at any equalise with a fast shot from Major Benwell, c. Hodges, b.

Sheppard about eight yarda. stage reach heights of

Major Jewers, c

Warne real brilliance, nor did it provide spectators with the thrills usually asso- ciated with Shield mat- ches.

HOW THEY STAND

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. D. F. A. Pia, + 2 JN 1- 24 23 21 22 121 3 7 22 21 32 21

20

Liverpool... 10 10 Wolverhampton 17 10 Blackpust. 1 30 Manchester UT, 10 Nildicabrough 16

Stocks, b.

This goal served to instil more life into the Chinese and following a scrimmage in front Cpl, Jones, e Stocks, b. Warne of the R.A.F. goal, Cheung Cpl. Hedges, b. Sheppad Kam-hoi scored through a crowd Extras

13

1

3

11

6

ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

Everything Photographic

10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

Tal 83188

Better

Something

Was Expected

(By Norman Preston)

Brisbane, Nov. 23. Those people who judge cricket by merely look- ing at figures will not be impressed by what they read about the MCC display here during the past two days. Queensland's record score of 400 against the tour- ing side, plus Cook's marathon 169 would surely be sufficient to upset the pessimists. On top of this they have to digest the gruesome details that Queensland's two Test men Mc-, Cool and Tallon claimed Hutton. Gibb and. Washbrook. Something better had been will prove to be England's key

from the expected

touristy pace bowler although the state prior to the first Test, but the af the pitch on which McCool so 4opinion is expressed that the anccessfully played showed the 0] MCC will do much better if the turf clearly favourable to spine 12 selectors pick the right team ners and not conducive to pace.

and the right batting order,

"01

The team will be announced

"Problem Child”

here at 9.30 nm. next Thursday. Wright today bewlad quite na While it is generally thought well, if not better, than McCool, 10 the MCC selectors have based although this is not reflected in 4the present side for the Test the bowling analysis. After

Tolal

BOWLING ANALYSIS

3 for 17 4 for

0 for

0 for

0 for

3 for

5

of players to put the Chinesc in, the lead with a shot which the goalie had no chance, ef The Chinese were definitely saving. Further goals were the superior team and fully added by Fung King-cheung Brigus deserved their win. Their deand Cheung Kam-hoi before Warne fence, after being caught nap half time.

Hodges sping in the first few minutoa, Home Aston Vilta. 16 74429

Sheffield U... 1514 *

settled down and gave a polish Preston NE 15 $62 20

on display. The intermediate Grimsby T.

line, led by Hui Keng-sing, not Charlton A. 1

Sentish League players upset of farm which makes the promotion batile mar

came heavy grounds and bad weather and there ลท.

were

nly four points now separate the first ten, Newcastle leading with 22. Talicuham and Burnley 21.

The West Bromwich forward

Were too speedy for Fulham and with

4 tie

|

notable results, particularly Third Lanard's win at Kilmarnock and Celtie's at Motherwell. Mitchell, the Third Lanark winger, scored two fine late goals.

Celtic, one down in four in

toke Chy 100% 37 37 Sunderland. 10 N N N 30- 26

Chelan ..... 16 Blackburn R Bolton W

32

724 24

750

0

Crossing over with. a 4-1 Tait lead, the Chinese did not exert Sherwin themselves unduly, being con- Sheppard tent to confine pay to midfield Royal Navy only repeatedly frustrated at: for most of the time. The fifth Log Sheppard, c. Hodges, b. terapts of the R.A.F. forwards goal for the Chinese came from Fickering

to break through, but also plied | Lai Shin-wing, while Fung A/B Hopwood, c. Sinclair, b the attack with well placed | King-cheung scored the sixth Benwell, passes,

goal for the Chinese and com- Lieut. Cole, c. Sinclair, b. pleted his hat trick"..

Pickering.

18 1614 more steadiness utes, fought back and riumphed Brentford 46 28 27 32 would have scored double figures in a thrill packed game. Stewart, Everton ... 15 * 3 * 17 29 21

Barnsley, who led the Second | the Falkirk left-back, who scored | Leeds U. ...16 5 1 10 25 3 1 Division for a long time, continu from a penalty, was carried off Derby C..... }]] 42 24 24 39 One again the Chinese for ed to slip down the table and are with a fractured leg almost on al 104 105 10wards put a first class exhibi,

Portsmouth. 10 4 1.11 * *7

The RAF, tried hard to re- Ldg. Writer. Tait.. not out now ninth, after losing a vigor- time.

tion and time after time they duce the lead, but they were up Lieut Varley, B. Gourley ously contexted home

Kathe

Glasgow Rangers lead "A" Huddersfield 16.4

had the R.A.F. defence spread against a stonewall defence) Extras Division with 22 points, Aberdeen 20, Hibernian 1. Dundee leads

eagled. Their understanding of which gave nothing away. Just Division "B" with 17 points,

each other's play was superb before time, after a brief Reater."

and all their goals were the attack on the R.A.F. goal, result of clever scheming. The Sinclair obtained possession of

Arsenal rave the First Division lenders, Liverpool, a fright when hearing twice within two minutes, to lend at half-time, but Liver

storming second-

nool played a

ball and won. comfortably. Jack Painter, Liverpool's inside-right nebieved a hat-trick in his third successive match.

Liverpool's Record

Liverpool "have been unbenten for the last 12 games and ΠΟΥ have 24 points, Wolverhampton 22 and Manchester United and Blackpool 21.

The Wolves were superior mast of their game, but they were

lucky to survive heavy Preston

pressure

1.cade

HOME RUGGER

Newrasile U. 10 Spare...... 18 Burnley

2014

1 11 21 40

SECOND DIVISIÓN

P. W. D. L F. A. PMm.

8

2 42 14 32 5 3 20 20 21 $217 21

Total (for 4 wkis.)

there may be some last minute his carly and costly lapse on 2 surprises.

are

Friday, which placed the MCC

today.

2

In their present predicament, The biggest problems bowling and wicket keeping child of the team, improved Gibb, who is the "problem Lack of cricket in Melbourge and Sydney, besides the absence of sunshine until the MCC ar rived here, have not helped the tourists. It is possible that Bedser, who is often said to 54 have been the best bat today,

48

27

11

151

Hedges, Neals, Briggs, Warne,

Manchester C. 15 3 4 9 31 15 2 Chinese were obviously playing the ball and running through Stocks & Sherwin did not but.

Chesterfield, 15 1 0 2 3 39 20 Birmingham

W. Bromwich 16 8 4 5 3 20

Leicester C.. 16 3. 20

Fulham ....

1646 32

Barnsley....

Plymouth A. 15 43 429 27 27 Southampton.. 16, 446 20 Bradford

Coventry C.

Luton T.... 10 4 4 8

14

London, Nov. 23. The following are the results of today's Rugby matchen:

County Championship: Lanca- Swann T. 16

Notta 1. Cumberland 14, Nor- West Ham U. 15 20 20 21 shire 24

11 8 2 8 23 27 12 thumberland 24 Durham 6, York Billwall..... 14 4 10 21 35 shire

Б Cheshire 0.

10 # 7 23 31 Union: Blackheath 6 Wednedar 16 3 3 10, 23 87

Hury

in the closing stages. 11 HURDYR London Irish 8 Newport C

revealed sparkling for

wards and sound defense in their Richmond 0, London Scottish 4

the

Oxford

Park

University 8. Old Mill-

40

min

Walsall

BOWLING ANALYSIS

to a set plan and their systema on his own, rounded off a good tie play slowly but surely wore afternoon's work by scoring Pickering down the R.A-F. defence, Fung with a rasping shot which left Sinclair King-cheung was in deadly form Chu Shiu-hang-standing.

and worked hard, sending not

mond, Edrich and Yardley, voto Assuming the selectors, Ham- for Gibb as wicket-keeper, will they also place him Number Three in the batting order? **

U.S. Football Australian spinnors. When he

New York, Nov. 24. American football Louisiana State 40 Fordahm 0

scores

2 for 44 Miami 40 Washington and Les 20,

0 for 11 Brigham Young 14 Texas Mines

I

Gourley

Hedges

Sing Tao v Land :

Forces

Kennedy Benwell

0

Though beaten by Sing Tao junior by three, goals to one in

snappy

passes which always 14 looked like ending in goals.

In the carly stages of the game, R.A.F. served up a spark- ling display and gave the im- pression that they were going to overwhelm the Their forwards combined well Shield competition on the Club and showed an excellent turn Ground, HQ. Land Forces put of speed, while the defence up a good show and should be

Time after time during the teur it has been noticeable that Gibb was unhappy against the

meets them he can only sit on the defensive and put them on top. When he goes, men ken Compton and Hammond arrive

to find the bowlers possessing

a superiority complex encourag-

for 3413, Hardia Simmons 33 Howard ed. by Gibb. In the past left-

G for 7 Payne 0, Nevada 63 Loyola of handers like Leyland have prove

for 15 Los Angeles 0, Muhlenberg 12 ed ideal humber

1 for 27 Delaware 20.

C

threes and

though ↑ Fishlock will not be fit

for another week and obviously cannot be risked this puzzla

12 Temple 7, Alabama 7 Boston might be solved by putting Ikin

the First Round of the Junior ARMY KOWLOON Son University, vel. 17 Now

there in his Lancashire position.

Spin Of The Coin

Backnello Rutgers 25, Penn State 7 Pittsburgh 14, Holy Cross College 13, Georgetown 10 New

vard

14. Dartmouth 20 Princeton Syracuse 21 Columbia Nebraska 6: Oklahoma 27, Drake

Ikin has many admirers and 7 Oklahoma A & M 59, Illinois 20 Northwestern O, Michigan 68 Ohio played McCool beautifully this State 6, Indiana 34 Purdue 20 might make a big stand c

evening, and with Compton, Minnesota 6 Wisconsin 0. Mary-

13, DEFEAT ARMY

7. A. pt. covered each other magnifi congratulated on their perform HONG KONG

14 €45 22 20, 17

10 1 2 3 Northampton

Ipswich T.. Mansfield T.

5 Weston-super- TORQUAY V

2278 13

1461 27 20 13

always had the ance yesterday.

1 12 24 OR

THIRÓ DIVIKON SOUTH game with Blackpool, resulting in hillians

P. W. D. ans 3 Nuneaton 10, Rosslyn Cardio c.... 17 18 3 * 43 19 27 ciently and a win by two goals.

18 St. Thomas Hospital 13, QJ Rangers 18 10 230 25 The biggest eruwd of the day Wasps 3 Bath 3; Barnstaple Briatal C14 13 41 13 25 better of their duels with the Sing Tag, one of the most

to win was 65,000-the gates were closed Wasps

Chinese forwards. As the game formidable sides in junior foot-feeding only 36 runs

with all wickets intact; Army Land 14 Michigan State 26, Clem. Monday. Given fine weather which saw Chelsea crash at Plymouth Albion 12, Bedford 9 Sthend 18 19 20 21 22

Middlesex Hospital 3.

14 32 23 15 progressed, it became evident balk, were fully extended. With Hong Kong) collapsed dramati, son 21 Aubarn 18, Duke 7 North conditions there will be ideal the hands of Aston Villa, The

'n Bournemouta 17 8 2 7 27that they were losing their a little more steadiness in frout cally in their "derby with Army Cach 11. North Carolina State 37 Test result will probably de- Carolina 22, Furman 7 Georgia of mammoth scores and the Vila's reorganised attack had the am 14 Shefield Birming- Swindon T..

of goal, Land Forces might have (Kowloon) and were defeated by reacrve half-back Parkes

grip. at RX 6. neid

15, Bristol 3 Cover U] Exeter C 16 2 3 0.24

10 ruba.

The match took place Florida 6, West Virginia 0 Virginia pend on the spin of the coin centre-forward, and only the In Cambridge University 9 United Reading 134 16

Although beaten, R.A.F. put at least drawn.

The best goal of the match yesterday at the Kowloon Cricket 21 Kentucky 0 Tennessee T. Mis- As Australia should improve up a dour fight. All the players ternational winger Leslie Smith

Services (Portsmouth) 18.

State 20 Mississippi D. from one test to another Eng- Cardiff Brishton-Hives 16 15 14 worked hard but Sinclair must was by Chambers in the Arst Club and Kowloon completed the sissippi retained his place.

Votre Dame 41 Tulane 6. ४ 8 London Welsh 8. Clifton 6 Lid- Watford

Jand must win this encounter ta The fluctuating fortunes of

be given pride of place as the huf. He sent in a hard cross double"

Batting first, Kowloon gere clubs is indicated by the fact that ney 11. Crosskeys 0 Pontypridd 0 Port Vale...

Kansas State 7 New Mexico 14, stand a chance of winning back 055 23. 23 15 mest outstanding player on the shot which had the goal-keeper the Cun holders. Derby County, ach abandoned after

(match

223118 R.A.F. side. He worked like a beaten all the way. Simmonds soon in tranble and only Kennedy Tezar Christian & Rice 15 South the Ashes providing the tour-

and Lt. Phelps prevented a comern Methodist 35 Baylor 0, South- 1sts do oner mighty Arsenal and Mare 0, Leicester 20 Guy's Hose Crial Palace 176.2.0 2015 14

122113 Trajan from beginning to end in goal, and Young, in the pléte collapse the latter forcing ern California 8 UCLA 13. Stan- opportunities by committing not... squander their Huddersfield have the last three pital 5 Moseley 14 Manchester 8, Natts &

and was prominent both in pivotal position, played well. ・the..

nace with some well-timed places in the League,

Newbrides & Sw

Sing Tao opened the scoring strokes all round the wicket. ford 25 California, Oregon 0 blunders. The following side of Swansea . Newport Aldersbot... 14 5 1 20 25 3 1 attack and defence. Strickland

attack and who had a hectic througli Lee Tin-kee and short Cockerill and. Andrews were again Washington 21. Quantico. 25 Cher Compton, Hammond, Yardley,

Oregon

State 13, Montana 0 Hutton, Washbrook, Ikin, 0,

Tallors 0. Penritli Orient

time trying to hold in

ly check

after, Tan Wco-cheung the most respected bowlers whilst

Chambers an outfield catch by Jones deser-ry Point Marines D, Fort Belvoir Edrich, Gibb or Evans, Bedser, what might safely be regarded increased the lead.

20 Fort Eustis 6, Georgia 48 Chat- Vace and Wright with Hard- as the mest formidable forward then scored for Land Forces vea mention.

tanooga 27-Associated Press. Andrews opened and line in China, were not abla to Before the interval Lee Tin- Wellings 3 Heriots Former Pupils | Doncaster H. 14 14Į 1 4 1 201

confidently, the former once again Tao. kcener in both sections of the 8.

Rotherham . 16 11 3 2 1 wards. Sewell showed up well

There was no scoring in the hind strokes that were often un- the latter put plenty of force be- in the opening stages. Third Division. Both Bristol City Three matches were cancelled Wrexham 18 8 2 20 15 21

U.S. DAVIS CUP second hut. Bradford C. 163 27 23 19) and Cardiff won away and now owing to bad weather conditions. Brockport 15 23 18 14

The Chinese, defence was not

orthodox, Neither eave a chance

TEAM the partnership realised have level 25 points. Cardit's Reuter.mg

Carlisle U15 8 ZG 29 slow to realise that he would

16 7 3 0 25 2 17 prove a continual source of dan

1/5 Cdo. v 45 Cdo. runs before Kennedy clean bowled Crywe A.

187 26 25 1er if given too much rope, with

Wallings. The remaining batemen

Sydney, Nov. 24.) were sent back to the pavilion in 17 47 51 25 the result that he

Owing to the disbandment of rapid succession in face of the leg team reached the end of its

The United States Devis Cupl 54673′′ if marked man." Beech, who has the 176 Commando (LT) dur Hull City 21 24 13 turned a high reputation among ing the past fortnight their stumps three times in claiming a Pacific yesterday and received apins of Kennedy who hit the leng al journey across the Barrow 15 41 Chinese soccer fans as a speedy football team lost 60 per cent-6nal scalysis of 6-23, Hartlepoola. 10 44 8 21 22 12

and elusive player,

Practically a was too of its players Halifax T; TONGA 6 14 37.12

Dashing Attack

• Glory, worthampton 24 Norwich C... 17 2 11 28 43.16;

Old

0 Pontypool 0, Stroud 7 St. Bart's Brits in- Derby's defence was unable to Husnital 0. Edinburgh University

at-5

Watsonians 3. Glasgow Aca

cane with Bolton's dashing

tack.

The promotion race

102 10 14 33

16 3 1 12 16 8 *

THIRD DIVISION NORTH

P. W. D. L. 3. A. Pie

grow 5. Glasgow High School. 5 Hawick Chenter 10 12 2 2 45 21. so lend much support to the for. (kee pāded another goal for Sing] delighting. In off-stroke play whilst |

"TIME"

dated November 4, 1946

and

NOVEMBER 11, 1946,

are

ON SALE TO-DAY

At All Leading Booksellers:

Price: $100 per copy

Wholesale Distributing Agents THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD.

Linculs C

Rochdal

Oldham 10

York Chy:

became a

.

Tranmere R. 162 R22 341 well marked by Tam Kong-pak new team was flodded against Tatesheed a 156243esterday. Thorpe, on the lut 25 Commando This team

Darlington je 42 10 22: 2P, 10

Kowloons

51

the welcome of Australian fans,

ataff 12th man, could beat Australia if Hammond wins the tommy

Lack of practice, has not given men like Hårdstaff and Lang- ridge a chance to challenge their rivals-Reuter,

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting The six players will leave by on a frequency of 845 kilocycles air today for Melbourne to and from 12.30 to 1.15 pm, 7.30 compete in the Victoria chamo 8.30 p.m., and 9.15 to 11.00 plaships starting on Nov, 28--ILIT. femte Ma

p.m., also on 9.52. iegacyclone

New Brighton 74 65 61 wing gave a good account of showed that it still and the Eardley Cockerill Accrington 141020170 himself and more should be spirit of the old team but lacked Barrant, b Cuckeril! Bouthpart... 18. 1 12140 heard of this player in the certain qualities of play. They Kennedy, e Phelps. b Andrews 23 Associated Press.

с future. Moorhouse, in goal; had won, by 2:goals to aac,

SCOTTISHI MA” DIVIBION

1. W. D. 1. F. A. PUL

Ranger 11 02 36 18 21 Altendora wa 14 342324 14 20 Hiberniana 2011 3 37, 25, 15 Hearts

Cladega Morson, Queen

Patrick. The

Slotberwell

•Th. Lanark

Falkirk

13.

· 18· Queen's Park -1242, Celllo 136 AY

022-25 16

Tierney, run out

Holder, run out

2-22,

STOP PRESS

Jerusalem,

Nov. 24.

Jemal Effendi el Husseini, vice-chairman · of the Pales-in ting Arab Higher Executive, was assassinated on Saturday pight

no chance at all with the shats

Potterton, Andrews which went past. him it is a

Richards, Andrews, b: Phelps D pity that he should have made

Philips, & Griffiths bie debut against a team of

FASTBALL Wadlow, c. Jones, b Grim the 14-25 17 16 sharp-shooters

The two fastball games at Phelps, c Jones, b Rowley 11263 831-20 11 Winning the toss, Sing Tou King's Park yesterday, proved Freshman, not out, 13, 2112cléected to play with their backs fairly entertaining Recreio Extras 11a 1a529-28 12

6 20 20 18 to the sun. From the kick-off, beat Canadian Chinese by 0-3 Total 4 23 20 RAF. took up the attack and and St. Joseph's accounted for OWLING: Cockeri

at the speed of their sweeping U.S.S. Neches by four runs to Andrews 2-13, Phelps 1-16, Grif

movements caught the Chinese one. Iths 2-20, Bowley: 1-8. unawares: Before the defence The Recreio team was safer Hong Kong hed time to settle down, Sewell in fielding and took advantage Wellings, Kennedy zcored with a brilliant header of errors to score their runs, Andrews, e Terney, Kennedy 13 from a fine centro by Thorpe, Outstanding players on the Grifiths, at Tierney, Tarrant &

·SCOTTIKH,MEN DIVISION,

LAP minutes after the game side mere Withers, of Tierney, Tarrant Dundio: PHIL 180 23 13 17 had been in progress. The ball and Leo Vieira, Herbie. Quen

Kennedy Fast Fifa 10 2 2 33 17 14 was transferred from end to pitched well for the losers. Loke Jones, Kennedy Dunfermline 100.4.2 101t end with lightning-like rapidi Boun scored a home run for Phelps, Tarrant Albion 10218, 17.12 | ty; all efforts, of the Chines to the Chinese Man Cockerille Wadlow, Kennedy 2 his players escaped Into the

G4 2 10 1445 brunk through were checked by Guilty of more errors than St. Bowley b Kennedy Dusilor U10 18 20 the LAF defence, which was Joseph .. U5.3 Neches went Newman, nos out

playing a grand game down by 41 The game was Extras Several scaring opportunities featured by the first triple taY LOGI

St Mirren?; 13.4. Kilmarnuch Hamilton

Sullo

Dumbarton**

Cowdenbista":

Fawzi Hussein was called into the street from his house" in the mountain village-of- Tor, east of Jerusalem, and four shots were fired at him. He was killed instantly and

darkness,

Threats

previounty"

been sent to Faval Husseini, 67) – who was known to have sup- were wasted by Lat Ship-wing, of the season by Neches In BOWLINU —PMfilips 0-9, Wad-Iĝi ported - Jewish-Arab | who either shot wide for too which Dwyer took a prominent Jaw Off. Kennedy. 6-25, Eardley) ment, over the Palestine: pro-

high

0-3 TARTAGE 8-19

blom-haspelstad Prest.

12.83 0.m.--Daily Programe Bummary- 12.72 #machusgaden

- 1,00. jamvimbawa, >Wexuber, Report" and

Ay, Announcements.

1:10 pm-Orelestial Interlude,

1.15

m,karða, Kota" "The Pland.

| 150 maps" Prom, they “Bhows";/ (Jás

($20) p.m. Close Towny pe

8.30 p.m.---Donald 4Potrs" /*Cavaller #f

· 6,45 2,1/+Tommy Dorsey and His Ov WE thesien A: Anne Bhelton,"

7.15 m. Organ Interlude Raginald.

1.50 1.0-81adio! “1, Like What † Like“

- 8:00 p.mckabydon "Halay D, “Hews."

- *.1ßip.milludlar, Grusde......... ̈÷P'áquina.

the Piana,

/R/L4.pm/"Bomathing for Elánabody??- Dual-Misle for all tasteiz

10.00 pamje÷Lahdar Relay 15 New 25 19,05 viel-Dance, Musicz 19.30pm-London. Helesi

Printed and publish

Enterprise

The

Hơi Lon

Windsor.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.